ALDERWOOD
1860-84 Aider
Furnished one bedroom next to campus. $229.
2 bedroom 1 Vi bath $279. No children, pets
Manager 484-6112.
ROYAL TERRACE
625 E. 18th
Furnished one bedroom Ideal campus loca
tion, $229. Manager 686-9479.
SOUTHGATE
2345 Patterson
One bedroom, pool, sauna, parking, $269.
Manager 686-0072 after 2:20.
1085 PATTERSON
Large semi-furnished studio, laundry facilities,
parking, Summer rates, $129.
CATALPA
1425 West 8th
Very clean two bedroom in quiet adult com
plex, $229-$249. Manager 484-9067
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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ONE MONTH FREE RENT with 6 month lease,
7 month frre. Two bedroom apartment. 145
North A, Springfield. New carpet, laundry, bus
stop, bike path. $210 Frank 741-1506 or
Nancy 244-8888267:tfn
CAMPUS PLAZA
750 E. 18th
SUMMER AND FALL SESSION
Now taking reservations. Very spacious, nice
carpet and drapes, clean and pleasant, hot
water included, laundry facilities, campus one
block. Two bedroom unfurnished $150. One
bedroom unfurnished $150, One bedroom
furnished $150 Best to call after 5 weekdays,
anytime on weekends 245-7987, 687-8205
COMFORTABLE, 2 BEDROOM furnished
apartment available June 15. One block from
campus. Excellent kitchen appliances, laundry
facilities. Blackstone Manor. Call 683-87545-1
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT across from
campus. Available May 14. 683-9462. 5-1
LARGE ONE BEDROOM apartment 4 blocks
from campus. Available May 1st. $195 month
683-77455-1
SUMMER SUBLET. Furnished 1 bedroom
apartment $115 per month, $150 deposit
Clean. Call 687-9342. No pets Wall-to wall
carpeting __Mi
LARGE STUDIO APARTMENT 4 blocks from
campus, furnished, kitchen, bath, laundry,
parking. $190 month Call between 3-5 pm,
484-0392M*
4 BEDROOM 2 bath outstanding extras
between W. of O. & 30th $475 month,
negotiable with lease, some tenant mainten
ance. Available between June 1-15. 344-1583
or 345-4663 to see and apply. No pets 5-1
SUMMER LIVING: 2V4 bedroom furnished
apartment close to campus. Heated pool,
balcony, dishwasher, laundry facilities, friendly
neighbors. Sublet June 15 to August 31, $295.
686-5511, ask for Steve S., or 484-0495,
nightsM
TWO BEDROOM APT-S150 Very nice,
laundry facilities, campus 10 blocks, available
now 683-1010, 345-79875-13
LARGE 2 BEDROOM furnished apartment, 1
block from campus; pool, dishwasher, laundry,
covered parking, fireplace. $275. 683-2298,
750E. 15th #2S4
TOWNHOUSE, 3 BEDROOM < V, bath, dish
washer, disposal, fully carpeted, country
setting, near campus. 343-5144 after 10 pm
_ 5-4
PRIVATE ROOMS for rent. Male or female
welcome. Kitchen privileges. Directly across
from Music Building $95 & $105 plus small
utilities 343-2097MS
BEAUTIFUL REDECORATED 3 bedroom
house near campus. Woodstove, carpet, se
cluded back yard. $395 686-16875-4
FOR RENT: LARGE FURNISHED bedroom,
private bath, in quiet home One mile campus
$120. Call before 8 am or weekend5-1
$280 MONTH INCLUDES utilities 2 be
drooms, space for 3, 1 'k baths, many extras
dishwasher, parking, air, 'h block from cam
pus. 683-2806, Marcus 5-1
TIRED OF SPENDING MONEY ON RENT,
but can't afford to buy? Think MOBILE HOMES
They appreciate, build equity, and are afforda
ble. Put your money to work with these daisies:
2 BDRM. 1980 HILLCREST 14 X 60
Exc. cond. extras Adult area in park close to
river rec area $15,995 Call Don 345-3206
DELUXE SMALL DBL-WIDE
In established park, prof, landscaped, lag.
decks 2 bdrm, 2 bath Great terms, low down
Call Linda 484-5138.
14 X 65 BARRINGTON W/TIPOUT
2 bdrm New roof, air cond Set up in quiet park
w/country feeling. $13,400 Owner will carry
paper. Call Kathy 747-0149.
IDEAL FOR STUDENT
12 x 60 1969 Champion Very good condition.
2 bedrooms with built-in desks. Quiet, close to
river and U of O Only $8,900. Don 345-3206.
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QUADS
Clean, quiet, modern
$135 including utilities
THE BROWN DERBY 441 E 17th
Manager #10 683-7353
or 686-1049, 683-2733
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CAMPUS QUADS
475 East 15th $109-$129
Room in house plus quad Kitchen privleges
Resident Manager 343-0459 evenings
WESTSIDE
601 West 11th $152.50
Beautiful quad with private bath, and refrigera
tor in each unit. Share kitchen Carpets,
drapes, laundry tacilties Manager 683-2887
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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QUADS
$115 utilities included
1360 Alder 485-4167
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QUADS NOW RENTING Beginning $139
Private 'h bath, private refrigerator.
CAMPUS COURT QUADS
1544 Alder 686-1075
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$145 INCLUDING UTILITIES.
CLEAN, QUIET QUADS.
'h block from campus on E. 16th Furnished,
private bath and refrigerator. Air conditioned,
345-1272. _1862:tfn
1728 FERRY
Quads Share kitchen and bath $119 Manager
683-8796, M-W-F 5-7 , T-Th-Sat 12-2
IPM CO., REALTOR
1065 HIGH ST. 485-8252
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738 E 16th
Now renting, private bath, % block from cam
pus 343-8024 223:tfn
Lost/Found
LOST: ELKS RING Men's restroom EMU
Reddish, 8 P.O E. on sides- sentimental value
Reward Contact Alan ext. 3705 or main desk
_5-1
LOST AT COVERED TENNIS courts, blue
Jansport pack full of books. If found please call
Kevin 485-9455 _ 5-1
RACQUETBALL RACQUET left on tennis
courts Tuesday Black "Enforcer." If found
please call Steve Jefferies, ext 4127 (Physical
Education Dept.) 5-4
Market Basket
We get our produce fresh everyday,
shouldn't you?!
JUST PRODUCE
742 East 24th 683-4321
162 MF
ART SHOW
Entry forms for the
UNDERGRADUATE
ART SHOW
are available in Suite 2 EMU
Deadline for show is May 1
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WOMEN &
HEALTH
Beyond the
Speculum
Self-help clinic for all women concerned
about health care. Thursday, April 30.
7-10 pm. Friday, May 1, 1:30-4:30 pm.
1236 Kincaid St Sponsored by WRRS
and YWCA. 686-3327/686-4439.
340:5-1
Oregon Wilderness Coalition pre
sents
WILD OREGON
FAIR AND
AUCTION
Saturday and Sunday, May 2 8 3
Lane County Fairgrounds, Eugene
doors open 11 am both days
Outdoor displays, booths, exhibits, slide
shows, films, music, beer garden
Auction featuring outdoor equipment,
arts and crafts, wilderness trips and
much more Saturday at 3 pm
Wild Oregon Media Festival, Fair
grounds Conference Center. Saturday at
7 pm.
Cosponsored by KZEL, KBDF and the
Wilamette Valley Observer.
Admission $2.50 general, $2 seniors, $1
children under 12
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Black Student
Union Elections
1. Director
2. Asst. Director
3. Secretary (work-study)
Elections will be held:
Place: Room 101, EMU
Date May 6,1981
Time: 7:30-0:30 pm
All interested people signup in the BSU,
Suite 14, EMU. 270:4-24
MAY 1
Solidarity
with international
workers day
RALLY
Friday 12:30
EMU Courtyard
Come and challenge the multi-national copor
ations Join us in Solidarity with Workers of the
World
SPONSORED BY ISA (The Iranian Students
Association)
355:5-1
CINCO de MAYO
GUEST SPEAKER
Jose Angel
Gutierrez
May 4, 8 pm
EMU Ballroom
Free admission
356:5-4
Philip M. Klutznick
1981 Occupant, Wayne Morse Chair
of Law and Politics
Public Reception
Sunday. May 3, 4 pm. Wayne Morse Ranch,
Eugene The Wayne Morse Historical Park
Association. Host314:5^1
HADASSAH BENEFIT
SUSAN COHEN
piano. Also Israeli folksong with Benny Marom
Saturday, May 2 8 pm, Gerlinger Lounge $6
and $3 (students) _ 5-1
ART SHOW
Christy Collinson
Prints
Ann Kelly
Multi Media
lldiko Beyer
Paintings
May 3-8, Gallery 141 Lawrence. Reception
May 3, 3 pm-6 pm._ 5-4
Come into
our world
Expand on your general knowledge of the
cultural, social, political and economic climates
of other countries.
Display of cultural artifacts, pamphlets, art
panels with representatives from each in
dividual country to answer your questions.
Countries featured include India. Korea.
Singapore, South Africa, Denmark, Turkey,
Iran, Pakistan, GdVrnany, Palestine and many
more.
Place: Room 214, 215, 216 EMU
Time: 10 am to 5 pm
Date: May 4-8
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Entertainment
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
HELD OVER ONE WEEK
MUST END MAY 7
THE RETURN OF
THE SECAUSCUS 7
John Sayles highly personal film about the
reunion of old friends will show 7:30 pm only.
Requires separate admission
Red Adm Mat Sun 2 pm
EUGENE PREMIERE-ENDS THURSDAY
Jean-Luc Godard's newest
EVERY MAN
FOR HIMSELF
Godard's latest highly acclaimed folm follows
the li'e o f 3 characters a TV director whose life
is at loose ends, his girlfriend about to leave
him, and a youg prostitute (Isabelle Huppert)
whose life is very much under control Ever
yman is more like a piece of music, an
arrangement of rhythms, motifs, sounds and
images on themes of commerce, sex, city and
county, language and communication.
SHOWING 9:45 ONLY
Red Adm Mat Sun 4 pm
FRI & SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS
HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND
MARILYN CHAMBERS
In the X-rated Classic
BEHIND THE
GREEN DOOR
Requires separate admission
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EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
that loveable old curmudgeon
W.C. FIELD'S in
IT’S A GIFT
Considered by mant to be Fields' finest
movie, IT'S A GIFT is his definitive
demoliton of small-town America Harold
Bissonette (Fields) is the beleagured
Common Man nursing his dreams
against a badgering family, defending
his grocery store domain from babies
and blind men and traveling cross
county to claim a dustbowl of and
orange grove Showing with W.C. is a
film by his friend Mae West in
I’M NO ANGEL
Mae play- Lira the lion-tamer, the star
attraction of a carny side show. One of
the film’s highlights is when she tells
Cary Grant to "Come up and see me
sometime."
SUNDAY, MAY 3 7:30 PM
180 PLC $1.25
RIVER RAFTING
No guides, 2 or 4 hour trips Overnight by
arrangement. Quiet rural setting along
the Willamette. 20 minutes from Eugene.
998-6777 (local)
THE WATER RAT S
1849FM
686-BIJIT
THE BIJOU THEATRE
492 E 13th (at Farry St)
The Best Sound System
The Best Theatre in Town
Admission $2
Ask about The Bijou's "spilt-ticket" double
feature admission policy PICK UP SPRING
SCHEDULE AT THE BIJOU.
Citizen Kane
Orson Welles' masterpiece has been boted
the world's most popular film by the Interna
tional critics poll. Influenced the cinema more
profoundly than any other American film since
Birth of a Nation
Nightly 7 30 pm Sunday Mat 3 pm
with Antonioni's
BLOW UP
David Hammings plays a photographer
struggling with shifting reality pursued by
Vartess Redgrave. The Yardbirds (Eric Clap
ton, Jeff Beck) also appear in this classic color
film
Nightly 9 30 pm Sun Mat 5 pm
Coming
May 7-13 Richard III w Pygmalion
May 14-20 How I Won the War w Alice’s
Restaurant
329:5-5
THE SUFI CIRCLE PRESENTS
PINNOCHIO
One of Walt Disney's greatest
achievements, this film is based on the
19th century classic story of the little
wooden boy who wants to be real
Embellished with complicated animation
techniques and wonderful music
SATURDAY, MAY 2 4 & 7 PM
150 GEOLOGY SI.50/S1 children
346 5-1
SPAGHETTI FEED
(All you can eat)
SUNDAY, MAY 3 6:30 PM
Sigma Chi House 1440 E. 19th
$2 /person or $3 50/couple 686-5293 (tick
ets on sale at door) 5-1
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
“10”
A poignant sex farce about 42 year old
George Webber, a successful songwriter
at the pinnacle of his career with a warm,
loving relationship with an attractive,
intelligent woman But Geory somehow
finds his life incomplete That is, until he
spots the woman ot his fantasies, an 11
out of a possible 10 George, socked to
the teeth on dental painkillers, pursue
her to Mexico while she is on her hon
eymoon And amazingly, he comes
close in achieving hsi wildest dream
Dudley Moore is superbly funny as the
musician in search of his ultimate fan
tasy
FRIDAY, MAY 1 7 A 9:30 PM
150 GEOLOGY $1.25
351:5-1
BIJOU MIDNITE
Jean-Luc Godard's
SYMPATHY
FOR THE
DEVIL
Featuring Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones
Thursday S 96
Friday-Saturday $1 96
Also plays Sunday Matinee 1 pm
COMING:
May 7-9, 14-16 Rocky Horror Picture Show.
All seats reserved. Advance ticket sales
start May 1 alter 8 pm. 330 5-1
The Committee lor Musical Arts
presents
The World Famous Chamber
Music Ensemble
TASHI
Reforming CELEBRATION II for Clarinet and
Strings by William Douglas CELEBRATION II
is based on pentatonic scale and is influenced
by African music and jazz
SATURDAY, MAY 2 2 PM
Beall Concert Hall $1.50
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Volunteers
of America
SCF presents lor your sensual
and perceptive entertainment!
The Last
Days
of the
Fillmore
West
in powerful, undistorted
sound by the
Music,
Sound
and Light Co.
of Eflgene
Featured
performances by
GRATEFUL DEAD
SANTANA
Jefferson Airplane
BOZ SCAGGS
HOT TUNA
etc
and featuring the ever-present
BILL GRAHAM
with
His friends and his enemmies
(in a shotgun ragtime band)
This is it, in all of it's splendor "the
closing of Bill Graham's legendary rock
ppalace, The Fillmore West NY
Magazine
FRIDAY NIGHT 180 PLC
8 A 10 PM $1.50
5-1
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
BURIED
CHILD
by Sam Shepard
April 24, 25. 29, 30, May 1,2
Robinson Theatre 8 pm
$4 50, $2 75 UO students & seniors,
$2 50 other students
686-4191
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DANCER
In residence
Reportory Dancers
present
Daniel Nagrin
Concerts and Classes
Friday, May 1st 4:30-6:30
Class-Int/Adv. Modern $3.50
353 Gerllnger Annex
Sat., May 2nd 10:30 am-12:30
Class-lnt. Modem $3.50
353 Gerllnger Annex
Sat., May 2nd 8:00 pm
Lecture/Demonstration-Jazz Dance
Dougherty Dance Theatre
Sun., May 3rd 7:30 pm
Solo Concert $3.00
Dougherty Dance Theatre
Advanced Tickets for Lec/Dem and Concert
Available at 161 Gerlinger Annex and at
Backstage Dancewear, 943 Olive
Daniel Nagrin's Residency is supported in
part by the City of Eugene and the National
Endowment for the Arts 311 4-30
*
50% off
selected
Laurel
Earrings
FRIDA Y ONL Y
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Tjollys J
880 East 13th
(on campus)
342-2320